What is the SLT package on a Yukon?

What is the SLT package on a Yukon?

What is the SLT package on a Yukon?

An SLT Luxury Package adds the likes of a power steering column, power folding rear seats, and a heated steering wheel (the latter of which should really be standard kit at this price). A Rear Media and Nav package bundle an entertainment system for rear seat urchins and navigation for those up front.

How long will Yukon SLT last?

The GMC Yukon boasts a respectable life expectancy of 200,000 miles, this means it will last approximately 13.5 years based on the average mileage of a US citizen. The vehicle’s longevity is dependant on regular maintenance, good driving habits and keeping up to date with the service schedule.

What is the difference between GMC Yukon SLT and SLT Standard Edition?

What is the difference? The SLT trim is more luxurious than the SLT Standard Edition trim. Heated/ventilated front seats and heated rear seats seek to provide a more enjoyable ride. Meanwhile, a heated tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel further enhance driver comfort.

What is the difference between AT4 and SLT?

Off-road enthusiasts will want to check out the AT4. It has the same standard and available engines as the SLT but adds a two-speed transfer case. This trim has dual-exhaust outlets. It also adds a high-capacity air filter and hill descent control to help add to its performance.

What kind of engine does GMC Yukon XL have?

about the 2014 GMC Yukon XL 20 inches longer than standard Yukon Two flex-fuel V-8 engines with cylinder deactivation Seats up to nine Available 4WD Regular-duty 1500 versions only for 2014

Is the GMC Yukon a full size pickup?

It is a larger version of the Yukon, measuring some 20 inches longer. All will be redesigned for 2015 and based on GM’s new full-size pickups, the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra.

What are the competitors for the GMC Yukon?

All will be redesigned for 2015 and based on GM’s new full-size pickups, the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra. Competitors include the Ford Expedition EL and Toyota Sequoia.